Free one to one strip cam

28-Oct-2017 19:44

This mask should be placed between the focal plane rails of the camera so that the distance between lens and film is not altered.

The mask can be made out of any thin opaque material, and temporarily taped in place as shown in the drawing.

The effect of panning, or following the movement of the subject, is that it's image is relatively stationary with respect to the film while the image is recorded on the film and thus a sharp image is recorded even with a relatively long exposure time.

Another way to accomplish a similar effect is to keep the camera stationary but move the film while the exposure is being made.

I am not suggesting here that it is easy to produce work which matches that produced by these photographers.

However, I would like to describe the basics of the "strip" system and the equipment necessary in order to at least begin to explore this technique.

However, by analyzing the situation a bit further, it will become clear how quite acceptable pictures can be made by this method.If the film is moved so that the image is stationary with respect to the film, a sharp image can be recorded which looks very much like it had been made with a "panned" camera.It is on this latter principle that photofinish "strip" cameras operate.Thus, since during the time it takes the film to go from one side of the camera's image gate to the other, the image appeared to be stationary, a normal looking record of the moving subject will appear on the film upon development.Exposure time, in this situation, is the total time it took a particular point on the film to traverse the gate of the camera.

However, by analyzing the situation a bit further, it will become clear how quite acceptable pictures can be made by this method.

If the film is moved so that the image is stationary with respect to the film, a sharp image can be recorded which looks very much like it had been made with a "panned" camera.

It is on this latter principle that photofinish "strip" cameras operate.

Thus, since during the time it takes the film to go from one side of the camera's image gate to the other, the image appeared to be stationary, a normal looking record of the moving subject will appear on the film upon development.

Exposure time, in this situation, is the total time it took a particular point on the film to traverse the gate of the camera.

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